Lumeta Lynx Tile 60 roof concrete s-tile
Solar modules for tile roofs

Simplifying solar for the toughest roofs

Making money installing on tile roofs is tough: jobs take longer and the risk of mistakes is greater. No wonder so many residential installers would rather avoid installing on tile altogether.

Lumeta’s solar modules take the trick out of tile. Simple inserts with strong adhesive mean no messing with fragile tiles.

Meet the Lumeta Lynx 60 Tile

Easy to use

  • Lightweight 12.0 kg (26.5 lbs)

  • Adheres to tile roof using shaped, adhesive inserts

  • Integrated wire management enables fast connection

  • Frameless, tapered edge minimizes soiling build up

  • Skirting accessories prevent debris accumulating

High performance

  • 18.1% maximum efficiency

  • Wind tunnel tested to 110mph

  • Class A fire rated on a module level

Modules for tile roofs

Lumeta’s modules for tile roofs are paired with inserts that are shaped for s-tile or flat-tile roofs and have durable adhesive on both sides. Just remove the backing paper, apply to the roof, and lay the module on top.




  • Solar installers don’t spend most of their time on the roof working with the actual solar panels. Instead, a majority of their time is spent assembling, positioning, and attaching the racking systems that fix the solar panels in place.

  • About one out of every five residential solar systems have roofing problems caused by inexperienced solar installation companies—problems that will often lead to roof leaks over time.

  • Over three quarters (77.6%) of all [solar] employers cite difficulty finding candidates with any training specific to the position, and a similar number (77.9%) report difficulty finding candidates with any relevant work experience.

  • Construction productivity has been flat for decades… In manufacturing, by contrast, productivity has nearly doubled over the same period, and continuous improvement has been the norm.

  • It may take a year or two of heavy rain, but eventually an improperly installed rooftop solar mounting system will make itself known. … The costs of such a failure for the liable solar installer are more than financial.

  • There is no indication that the high levels of difficulty finding and hiring qualified solar workers seen today will lessen without some form of industry change.

  • As more companies enter the market for solar projects, competition intensifies—and profits narrow. … To maintain attractive margins, the best players will drive down the cost of building a plant faster than the industry average, allowing them to grow.